

Attempting to apply to any other version will produce a somewhat unhelpful checksum mismatch error. SGB borders will always be used if found, even with GBC titles.Īpply the xdelta patch with the similarly named xdelta patcher to an unbyteswapped copy of Pokemon Stadium 2 (USA). GBA-specific features and palettes will be used. Unregistered games have no way to determine if the loaded data is accurate, so this feature may be useful to reload all banks in the case serious issues occur.Īs an interesting note, the GBC bootstrap used causes games to falsely report running on a GBA. Returning to Pokemon Stadium has been replaced with a feature that reloads the current title and restarts it. Speedup mode is always available, and its behavior depends on the recognized game version. Instead of green boxes that are not filled with images of the Pokemon you should have in your nonexistent party, a single box will be displayed containing some header information. The interface when an unrecognized title is loaded has been changed slightly. However, it serves as a brilliant example why a proper GB emu for N64 should be made. Despite being an official product there’s a number of inaccuracies and outright errors. Although it has been modified to run carts without RAM, carts with dead batteries will throw an (unhelpful) error. Saving is not guaranteed and even less recommended. The emulator is restricted to running cartridges with 2MB ROM or less. You cannot remove the cartridge during play. Insert a Game Boy or Game Boy Color cartridge into the transfer pak and start the game. Insert a controller in controller port 1 and insert an transfer pak into the controller. You should be able to play most GB carts through the transfer pak, poorly. Applied to a USA version of Pokemon Stadium 2, this patch isolates the GBC emulator and extends the number of titles it potentially supports.
